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Lithuanian holidays

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Lithuanian holidays

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Easter Granny (or “Velykubobute”) brings Easter eggs during Easter.

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Mother’s Day(first Sunday in May)

Show appreciation for your mother’s care and love.

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Father’s Day(first Sunday in June)

Show appreciation for your father’s care and love.

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Spend a great summer holiday• Saint John’s Day• Mindaugas

Crowning Day• …and other

festivities

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Saint John’s Day or “Joninės” (June 24th)

It is one of the greatest yearly celebrations and the longest summer night, esp. if your name is John!

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Statehood Day(July 6th)

Commemorates the crowning of Lithuania’s first king, Mindaugas.

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Klaipėda Sea Festival(end July/start of August)

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Vilnius Jazz Festival(mid-October)

Every year a 3 to 4 day jazz festival is held in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Assumption Day or Žolinė (September 15th )

The Assumption of Mary into Heaven was the day when she was taken into Heaven at the end of her life on Earth.

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All Saints’ Day(November 1st).

Every Lithuanian commemorates the ones who’ve passed away. Cemeteries look incredible with all the candles lit up.

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Christmas eve or Kūčios (December 24th). Twelve different dishes were served. An empty plate is set for family or friends lost within the past year. The Christmas Eve dinner is left out overnight to ‘feed’ all friends and family lost.

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Christmas(December 25th and 26th)

A day of celebrations with friends and family to commemorate the birth of Jesus.

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New Year’s Eve(December 31st)

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Three Kings Day(January 6th)

Today it symbolizes the end of the winter holidays.

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Independence Day(February 16th)

Lithuanians come together to commemorate the signing of the Act of Independence of Lithuania, on February 16th, 1918.

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International Women’s Day(March 8th)

Like many other countries, each year, Lithuanians celebrate women’s economic, political, and social achievements.

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Photo credits Jonė - by Julija Rauluševičiūtė Happy Easter everyone - by Mindaugas Danys Mother Kissing Baby – by Vera Kratochvil Father and Son – by Lies Thru a Lens (Flickr) Beautiful Spring Sunset in Vilnius, Lithuania - by Mantas Volungevicius

Taxus baccata - by Baubusiukas, Flickr 50 Litas Coin Issued to Honour Mindaugas – by Lithuanian Bank Quiet Summer Evening in the Port City Klaipeda - by Mantas Volungevicius Jazz – by Tatlin (Pixabay) De hemelvaart van Maria - by Rubens, circa 1626 Cmentarz Powązkowski - by Lukas Plewnia Remembering... - by Ashraful Kadir Christmas dinner - by Rasmus Lerdorf City Lights - by Eugenijus Radlinskas All I Want For Christmas Is Snow - by Eugenijus Radlinskas Firework photomontage – by Billy Hicks Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, 17th century Cathedral Square in Vilnius full of people for Independence day celebrations – by Guillaume

Speurt Kristina - by Arentas, Flicrk Under the Lonely Tree- by Eugenijus Radlinskas